Helen H. Reed has written:
'The reader in the picaresque novel'
Helen H. Reed is best known for her work in mathematics education, including pioneering the use of the abacus in the classroom. She has authored several books on teaching mathematics, with a focus on innovative and effective pedagogical methods. Reed's work has had a significant impact on mathematics education, particularly in the area of early childhood mathematics.
Trelawney Dayrell Reed has written:
'The battle for Britain in the fifth century' -- subject(s): History
Deborah Reed-Danahay has written:
'Auto/ethnography'
Nan Louise Terrell Reed has written:
'Verse'
G. H. Reed has written: 'A second book of architecture'
Helen H. Harrison has written: 'The little typewriter'
H Owen Reed has written: 'Scoring for percussion and the instruments of the percussion section'
H. W. Reed has written: 'Arizona cowman' -- subject(s): Cowboys, Ranch life
William H. Reed has written: 'Elgar' 'Elgar as I knew him' -- subject(s): Biography, Composers
H. F. Milne has written: 'The reed organ: its design and construction' -- subject(s): Reed organ, Construction
Warren H. Reed has written: 'Positive listening' -- subject(s): Business communication, Executive ability, Listening
Helen H. Lambart has written: 'Two centuries of ceramics in the Richelieu Valley' -- subject(s): Pottery
Helen H. Ligon has written: 'Successful management information systems' -- subject(s): Management information systems
Helen H. Cooke has written: 'Distinguished women of Washington, D. C., 1964' -- subject(s): Biography, Women
Ralph H. Demmler has written: 'The first century of an institution, Reed Smith Shaw & McClay' -- subject(s): Biography, Lawyers, Reed, Smith, Shaw & McClay
Patricia H. Reed has written: 'Some notes on Bardiger House and the Pewter Platter, Folgate Street, E1' -- subject(s): Bardiger House, Pewter Platter